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The latest version of Google’s live translation is built on Gemini and initially rolled out earlier this year. It supports smooth back-and-forth translations as both on-screen text and audio. Beginning a live translate session in Google Translate used to require Pixel Buds, but that won’t be the case going forward.
Google on Thursday introduced a new AI experiment for the web browser: the Gemini-powered product Disco, which helps to turn your open tabs into custom applications. With Disco, you can create what Google is calling “GenTabs,
Google's Disco is a new AI browser that uses GenTabs to turn open tabs and chat history into interactive web apps, helping you complete tasks efficiently.
You might've heard "Madame Morrible, flip it around, Wicked Witch" on your social media lately. Now Google is getting in on the viral meme.
The latest experiment emerging out of Google Labs is Disco, which is the company's AI-driven approach to web browsing.
In addition to the emergency fix, Google has also patched CVE-2025-14372, a “use after free in Password Manager” and CVE-2025-14373, an “inappropriate implementation in Toolbar.” Both of these were disclosed by external researchers. The password manager CVE is interesting, given recent concerns on browser-based password management.
Google is opening up its most advanced Gemini feature, Deep Research, to developers. That means the powerful AI that once lived only inside Google products could soon show up inside the everyday apps you already use,
Google is making the strange decision to drop the uninstall button in Play Store listings for system apps. And we're really not sure why.
The administrator of Google's defunct Russian business has obtained a temporary freeze on some 110 million euros ($129 million) of the Alphabet-owned company's assets in France, official orders seen by Reuters show.
Google Maps on iOS quietly gained a new feature recently that automatically recognizes where you've parked your vehicle and saves the location for you. Announced on LinkedIn by Rio Akasaka, Google Maps' senior product manager,
According to Google, the glasses will be built using Android XR, the company's operating system for headset computers.